The Life of the Rev. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry, Sketches of the Rise and Progress of Methodism, with Notices of Contemporary Events and Characters, Volume 2John Mason, 1841 - Methodism |
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... mean , ) but must quickly divide to the right or left , the church or meeting . " I know none fitter for training up our young men than yourself , or John Jones . We must , among us , get the sound Preachers qualified for orders . " You ...
... mean , ) but must quickly divide to the right or left , the church or meeting . " I know none fitter for training up our young men than yourself , or John Jones . We must , among us , get the sound Preachers qualified for orders . " You ...
Page 74
... means of preserving the Methodists in union with the Church , Mr. Charles Wesley was anxious to get the best and ablest of the Preachers prepared for holy orders , and then ordained by the Bishops ; and he thought that Mr. Sellon and ...
... means of preserving the Methodists in union with the Church , Mr. Charles Wesley was anxious to get the best and ablest of the Preachers prepared for holy orders , and then ordained by the Bishops ; and he thought that Mr. Sellon and ...
Page 77
... means of following his whims and caprice . In another letter to his wife , which was written about this time , Mr. Charles Wesley says , George Stonehouse has been a great comfort to me already . My words have not been lost upon him ...
... means of following his whims and caprice . In another letter to his wife , which was written about this time , Mr. Charles Wesley says , George Stonehouse has been a great comfort to me already . My words have not been lost upon him ...
Page 83
... means the Minister of a parish . That pinches me . Nevertheless , I think with you , till I get more light ; though I should be hard set to defend myself against a skilful adver- sary . When I am convinced it is my duty , I will follow ...
... means the Minister of a parish . That pinches me . Nevertheless , I think with you , till I get more light ; though I should be hard set to defend myself against a skilful adver- sary . When I am convinced it is my duty , I will follow ...
Page 86
... means to an end . Mr. Edwin Sidney , in his Life of Mr. Walker , speaks of Mr. Wesley as greatly inferior to that excellent man in sound judgment and practical wisdom . Perhaps his opinion may be somewhat modified when he views the ...
... means to an end . Mr. Edwin Sidney , in his Life of Mr. Walker , speaks of Mr. Wesley as greatly inferior to that excellent man in sound judgment and practical wisdom . Perhaps his opinion may be somewhat modified when he views the ...
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The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
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